"Top of the World is where special occasions are blissfully celebrated 106 floors above the scantily-clad imitation showgirls (and shirtless showmen) who roam the Strip. The rotating restaurant is the highest in the country, and it’s also the only one where you can watch bungee jumpers fall at 40mph from two stories above. Of course, snagging a table by the window can be hard at peak times, but you’ll still get panoramic views no matter where you sit. The drink selection is suitably top-shelf, and deep-pocketed Napa wine lovers should order the flights of Opus One, Caymus and Silver Oak to pair with the tender bone-in filet mignon and roasted Australian lobster tail. After dinner, take the elevator up to the outdoor observation deck on the 109th floor for some epic photo ops. RESERVE A TABLE WITH RESERVE A TABLE" - Emmy Kasten
"The Top of the World Restaurant at the Strat is 844 feet up and rotates 360 degrees every 80 minutes. It’s not fast enough to feel the rotation, but it gives enough movement to catch new glimpses of the Las Vegas Valley between courses of lobster tacos, sticky Korean short ribs, and seared scallops. Split a warm butter cake with vanilla bean ice cream before descending back down the 106 floors." - Janna Karel
"Technically a couple of floors shy of the rooftop, but at 844 feet up, it sure feels like sitting on top of the world. Let the Strat’s elevator whisk you up its tower until you arrive in a restaurant enclosed by windows on all sides. Don’t fret about getting a good seat — the restaurant rotates 360 degrees every 80 minutes, slow enough to provide ample views of the Las Vegas Valley without distracting from a meal of surf and turf followed by warm butter cake with vanilla ice cream. And an elevator leads to the theme park -style open-air rooftop." - Janna Karel
"It’s hard to get more romantic than sitting next to panoramic windows and watching while the city skyline slowly revolves around you. Dine on a selection of seafood and save room for a warm butter cake with ice cream for dessert." - Emmy Kasten
"As the name suggests, Top of the World has a birds-eye view of the Strip from its window-lined dining room, which rotates 360 degrees every 80 minutes. If that still seems too subtle, consider that it offers an entire menu of proposal packages including one that features a tableside magic show, concluding with a card trick where your loved one pulls a card that reads ‘Will you marry me?’ This, as the proposal menu helpfully explains, is your cue to pull out the ring." - Maddy Sweitzer-Lamme